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<br /> <br /> <br /> . a <br /> <br /> 4.34 Railroads, streets, bridges, utility transmission <br /> lines, and pipelines. <br /> <br /> 4.35 Storage yards for equipment, machinery,, or materials. <br /> 4.36 Placement of fill. <br /> <br /> 4.37 Travel trailers and travel vehicles either on <br /> individual lots of record or in existing or new subdivisions <br /> or commercial or condominium type campgrounds, subject to <br /> the exemptions and provisions of Section 9.3 of this <br /> Ordinance. <br /> 4.38 Structural works for flood control such as levees, <br /> dikes and floodwalls constructed to any height where the <br /> intent is to protect individual structures and levees or <br /> dikes where the intent is to protect agricultural crops for <br /> a frequency flood event equal to or less than the 10-year <br /> frequency'flood event. <br /> 4.4 Standards for Floodway Conditional Uses: <br /> <br /> 4.41 All Uses. No structure (temporary or permanent), fill <br /> (including fill for roads and levees), deposit, obstruction, <br /> storage of materials or equipment, or other uses may be <br /> allowed as a Conditional Use that will cause any increase in <br /> the stage of the 100-year or regional flood or cause an <br /> increase in flood damages in the reach or reaches affected. <br /> 4.42 All floodway Conditional Uses shall be subject to the <br /> procedures and standards contained in Section 10.4 of this <br /> Ordinance. <br /> 4.43 The Conditional Use shall be permissible in the <br /> underlying zoning district if one exists. <br /> <br /> 4.44 Fill: <br /> <br /> (a) Fill, dredge spoil and all other similar materials <br /> deposited or stored in the flood plain shall be protected <br /> from erosion by vegetative cover, mulching, riprap or other <br /> acceptable method. <br /> (b) Dredge spoil sites and sand and gravel operations shall <br /> not be allowed in the floodway unless a long-term site <br /> development plan is submitted which includes an <br /> erosion/sedimentation prevention element to the plan. <br /> (c) As an alternative, and consistent with Subsection (b) <br /> immediately above, dredge spoil disposal and sand and gravel <br /> operations may allow temporary, on-site storage of fill or <br /> other materials which would have caused an increase to the <br /> stage of the 100-year or regional flood but only after the <br /> <br /> <br /> 7 <br />